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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rewards" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a list of things that are given or received as rewards. Here is an example: "As rewards for their hard work, the employees were given bonuses, extra vacation days, and recognition at the company's annual award ceremony."
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But the appointments are widely seen as rewards for loyalty.
Moreover, there are dangers as well as rewards in Asia.
"Top bosses justify their pensions, pay and bonuses as rewards for success.
The winners at the stephanitic festivals had more than crowns as rewards.
But what are the roles of prizes – as rewards or as incentives – in science?
But the 19th hole brims with risks as well as rewards.
The increasing creativity of the incentives offered as rewards to backers on crowdfunding sites also appealed.
At one point, he collected nearly 50 soccer balls as rewards for his precocious scoring.
Even so, Mr Brown's comparison with North Sea oil highlights risks as well as rewards.
But Mr. Rothkopf, like others, sees as many risks as rewards.
Stevens is clearly enjoying his return to the front line, though it carries risks as well as rewards.
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